2 Works by fionnwrites
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Faceoffs & Felonies by fionnwrites
Fandoms: Heated Rivalry (TV), Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid, Game Changers | Heated Rivalry - All Media Types
13 May 2026
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Shane Hollander is a rising star in the NHL. He has a spotless public image, and a baffling habit of killing people—mostly by accident. Allegedly. Juggling professional hockey and an ever-growing body count is hard enough, but it gets trickier when Shane realizes he’s not the league’s only homicidal overachiever.
As the bodies pile up, Shane keeps tripping over other players who also seem to treat murder as a hobby between road games. Are they rivals? Colleagues? Is there a locker-room code for serial killers, or at least a group chat?
And then there’s Ilya Rozanov, Shane’s biggest rival on the ice. Ilya is infuriatingly competent and everything Shane despises. It’s puzzling why Shane keeps ending up naked with him, but Shane is fairly sure it’s just a case of temporary insanity that will stop any day now. Him catching feelings for Ilya? Absurd. Also, statistically speaking, the odds that Ilya is also a killer are unnervingly high.
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Pen pals of a different kind by Fionn (fionnwrites), ScarlettundRhett
Fandoms: KinnPorsche: The Series (TV)
14 Mar 2026
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Before he became Pete Saengtham, he was John Doe. True name unknown, true identity couldn’t be confirmed. An enigma. He was bored, so bored; constantly searching for a new thrill, a new toy, leaving a trail of broken people and corpses in his wake. But that was then, and now is now. He’s Pete, and everything is going pretty well lately. The game is on, he has a sparkling fresh toy to play with, a rather stubborn police detective.
Then one day, with a “Ping”, Dorian reaches out to “John”; he’s a burden from Pete's past. Like an annoying insect that you can't get rid of no matter how often you shoo it away, he proceeds to bug Pete with SOS emails at the most inopportune times.
Dorian has too little meaning in his life, and one too many dead bodies in his hotel room. His experience with John Doe is a bad one, and such a toxic relationship is best left alone, but who is better than Johnny at making a corpse disappear in Bangkok?
Nevertheless, it's a really bad idea because after all this time, Dorian still finds himself obsessed with John. Like a moth to a flame, his ending is inevitable.
